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What if Trump were to pardon white police officers of a crime, but not black officers? Would the pardon stand? What if he pardoned a police officer who had been found in contempt of a court order requiring him to stop violating people's rights? Which is more important -- the pardon or the rights that are being violated? And what happens to the court's power to protect us if the president can pardon people to circumvent legal court orders? Turns out there is a case for vacating Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio. And this practice is even being given a name: TrumpLaw.
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